Curious about what KOrganizer 2.0 has to offer? Cornelius Schumacher has just the thing, with a brand new feature update including shots and all. Amongst other new features, KOrganizer now supports hierarchical To-Do lists, web export and archives. Future plans include group scheduling and synchronization with PDAs.

as far as usability and workability is concerned we should reach
a solution which is at least as good as the msfuck exchange thing.

we need a good groupware server to which the userspace kde-pim-clients
can connect. on the userspace client side we need a good and generic
interface so we can build serial connects to whatever handheld we want.

only if there is a good kde groupware solution (not just for the private
domain) we will manage to be a serious competitor in the professional
field.

I think the most important thing to think about is the upcoming redundancy as soon as Magellan is released.

I am no coder, but since Magellan is supposed to have a background engine doing all the important database stuff (Magellan), and a frontend (Arkteon, I think ?!?), there probably won't be much that can be merged.

Since both projects are aimed at KDE, it makes me a little sad seeing that so great programmers all doing their own things. But well, I guess thats the way it has to be with OpenSource :o) Choice rocks!

The last news item on the Magellan site is dated 5/5. The Kompany did mention that they were working on it but I doubt that we will see anything for a few months. Hope Magellan is released soon, can't wait to play with it.